Collins on Defamation is a new and important work on the law of defamation for practitioners and students in the UK and abroad. An accessible and thoroughly contemporary treatment of a complicated area of the law, it includes comprehensive analysis of the implications of the extensive reforms in the Defamation Act 2013.
Collins on Defamation is a new and important work on the law of defamation for practitioners and students in the UK and abroad. An accessible and thoroughly contemporary treatment of a complicated area of the law, it includes comprehensive analysis of the implications of the extensive reforms in the Defamation Act 2013.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Matthew Collins QC is a barrister based in Melbourne, Australia, who practises in the fields of media, information technology, and commercial law. He is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne, a door tenant at One Brick Court chambers in London, and the author of all three editions of The Law of Defamation and the Internet (OUP, 2001, 2005, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction .1.: General Introduction 2.: Preliminary Considerations Part II: The Cause of Action for Defamation 3.: Libel and Slander 4.: Publication 5.: Identification 6.: Defamatory Meaning 7.: Serious Harm Threshold Part III: Defences 8.: Truth 9.: Honest Opinion 10.: Absolute Privilege 11.: Duty and Interest Form of Qualified Privilege 12.: Publication on Matter of Public Interest 13.: Fair Report Defences 14.: Peer-Reviewed Statements 15.: Operators of Websites 16.: Innocent Dissemination 17.18.: Electronic Commerce RegulationsOther Defences 18.: Other Defences 19.: Limitation Period Part IV: Remedies and Related Matters 20.: Non-Pecuniary Remedies 21.: Damages 22.: Vicarious Liability 23.: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Abroad Part V: European Influences 24.: Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Part VI: Conflict of Laws 25.: Jurisdiction 26.: Choice of Law 27.: Proof of Foreign Law Part VII: Related Causes of Action 28.: Criminal Libel 29.: Malicious Falsehood 30.: Misuse of Private Information 31.: Data Protection Act 1998 32.: Negligence 33.: Protection from Harassment 34.: Other Complaints Mechanisms Appendices a: Legislation b: Civil Procedure Rules, Protocols, and Practice Directions c: Introduction to American Defamation Law d: Other Liberalized Defences of Qualified Privilege e: Damages Awards in Defamation Actions f: Damages Awards in Misuse of Private Information Actions g: Precedents
Part I: Introduction .1.: General Introduction 2.: Preliminary Considerations Part II: The Cause of Action for Defamation 3.: Libel and Slander 4.: Publication 5.: Identification 6.: Defamatory Meaning 7.: Serious Harm Threshold Part III: Defences 8.: Truth 9.: Honest Opinion 10.: Absolute Privilege 11.: Duty and Interest Form of Qualified Privilege 12.: Publication on Matter of Public Interest 13.: Fair Report Defences 14.: Peer-Reviewed Statements 15.: Operators of Websites 16.: Innocent Dissemination 17.18.: Electronic Commerce RegulationsOther Defences 18.: Other Defences 19.: Limitation Period Part IV: Remedies and Related Matters 20.: Non-Pecuniary Remedies 21.: Damages 22.: Vicarious Liability 23.: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Abroad Part V: European Influences 24.: Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Part VI: Conflict of Laws 25.: Jurisdiction 26.: Choice of Law 27.: Proof of Foreign Law Part VII: Related Causes of Action 28.: Criminal Libel 29.: Malicious Falsehood 30.: Misuse of Private Information 31.: Data Protection Act 1998 32.: Negligence 33.: Protection from Harassment 34.: Other Complaints Mechanisms Appendices a: Legislation b: Civil Procedure Rules, Protocols, and Practice Directions c: Introduction to American Defamation Law d: Other Liberalized Defences of Qualified Privilege e: Damages Awards in Defamation Actions f: Damages Awards in Misuse of Private Information Actions g: Precedents
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